First
we have to understand that the logical fallacy of ad hominem is an
attack to someone’s character. An example is when you are having an
argument you attack someone by commenting against them undermining
his or her arguments.
In
his case excerpts number two and three are close but I would say
that:
#3:
More than likely, all they are concerned with is their selfish desire
for pure silence and 8:00 P.M. bedtimes.
<span>I
hope this helps, Regards.</span>
Answer:
"my mother's ‘limited' English"
Explanation:
Looking at the write up closely, it can be seen that the author's major intention is to put forward the fact that his/her mother's limited English impoverished her ability to communicate her thoughts coherently.
Hence, the phrase that best helps the reader to identify the author's purpose must be the phrase; "my mother's ‘limited' English".
I would say the first one
Answer:
Well, sentence 2 doesn't have an apostrophe before the "s" in "its" so I'd say sentence 2.
Explanation:
C. is Your answer hope this helpes